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Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1841), 1842-10-08

Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1841), 1842-10-08 page 1

DAILY OHIO STATE JOURNAL. IP VOLUME VI. COL UMBUS. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 8, 1342. NUMBER 82. b PUBLISHED DAILY, TKI-WEEKLY, & WEEKLY, R.Y CHARLES SCOTT. Office comer of High and Town ilreels, Buttles' Building, TERMS. Daily paper per annum $6 00 Tri-weekiy per annum 4 00 Weekly per annum 2 SO Payable in advance BUSINESS CARDS. 8PARROW He MATTHEWS, ATTORNEYS and Counsellors at Law, Columbus, Ohio, will attend to the business of their profession in Franklin and the adjoining counties. OJficeoa High street, opposite the State Buildings. T. Sparrow. Oct. 8, 1841. F. J. Matthews. ELIJAH KACKt.8, ATTORNEY at Law, Columbus, Ohio will attend to anv business that may be entrusted to his charge in any of the Courts in this Slate. Ojfite on High street, over Burclistead St Richardson's shoe store. Dec. 1841. PERKY & DEXNISON, ATTORNEYS and Counsellors at Law, Columbus, Ohio, will attend to business entrusted to their care, in Franklin and adjoining counties. Office in the rear of the Clinton Bank, State street. July 9, 1841. WALTER THRALL, ATTORNEY at Law nnd Solicitor in Chanrery. Office on the East sido of High street, second door South of Mr. Brooks' Hotel. December 2, 1841. r.RO. nr. parsons, ATTORNEY at Law, Columbus. Ohio. Office on High street, opposite Oylcr's Hotel, third door south of the lore of Preston St Co., up stairs. Dec. 9. WESTERN HOTEL ND Waldo Stage House, 35 miles north of Columbus, on the Sandusky turnpike, DyJoiiH search. mar. . HARVEY Ac SEIRERT. B OOK BINDERS, Hcrancnurt & Ambos's new buildine, J up stairs, High street, opposite the public offices. John A. Harvey. marl7 Win. Seibert. HARDWARE, Ac. BUTTLES it. RUN YON, Importers of Foreign Hard-ware, and Dealers in Military Goods, Iron, Nails, Glass, Saddlers' Trimmings, Tinware, Tinners' Findings, Stc.., Ate, High street, sign of the Gilt Pad-Lock, Columbus, Ohio. NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORK. BURCHSTEAD St RICHARDSON, wholesale and retail Dealers in Boots and Shoes, Buttles' Building, High street, Columbus, Ohio. - A large assortment, of the first quhl-ty, always on hand. Oct. 1. I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON, BOOKSELLERS and Stationers, next door to the Clinton Bank, High street, Columbus, Ohio, A large assortment of Books and Stationery always on hand. BOOKSTORE AND BINDERY. CM ATTOON, Bookseller and Stationer, and Bookbinder, State street, opposite the State House. A general assortment of Books and Stationery always on hand. Book binding of every description, executed on short notice. FAY, KILBOURNE & CO. DEALERS in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Leather, Boots and Shoes, Stc, High street, Columbus, Ohio. Oct. 1. 1841. M'COY, WORK Ac ITI'COY, DEALERS in Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, Carpet-pcting, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Nails, Glass, etc., High street, opposite the Slate House, Columbus, Ohio. B. CO IIS I OC K & CO. FOK.WARDING and Commission Merchants, and Produce Dealers, Canal Basin, Columbus, Ohio. J. HI IMS WAY Ac CO.'S IRON FOUNDRY, Broad street, near the Bridge, Columbus, Ohio. Stoves of all kinds, and a great variety of Castings, always on hand. Oct. 1, 1841. INSURANCE. Losses by Fire or Water insured against upon liberal terms, by the long established and well known Protection Insurance Company of the city of Hartford. Connecticut. E. ROUI1INS, Gen. Agent, Cincinnati. Jan. 2G. M. J. GILBERT, Agent, Columbus. , BOOTS AND SHOES. TTIMBALL St JONES, wholesale and retail dealers in J.. Boots and Shoes, High street, Columbus, Ohio. Avery general assortment constantly on nana. II. TODD, Reiidcnt Dentist, OFFICE, 65 High street, near the City House, Columbus sure, without Clasps, and the Nerves of decayed 1 eeth de- rM man m i 7 TT stroyed by a single application. Jan. 23. M ASSES. 50 Bbls. Molasses, for sale by i i L! 1V1 April 16. O. W. SHERWOOD. GROCERIES, Ac. . .... . 0 W.SHERWOOD, Buckeye Block, keeps constantly on M miMi?,?IW'l"r SAWS. FAY, K1L- band a general assortment of staple articles in the Gro- A'--, ViY jT. SP" ep conslanl supply of Row. eery line, including Liquors and Wines, for sale at a small land Wl'l and Cross-Cut Saws, at the lowest prices. jun8 profit, either for cash or produce. Oct. 1.1841. 1ITOUSLINE DE LAINES. Plain M.usline De W. Ac K. THOWAS '- Raines "id Chines, for sale by ATTORNEYS and Coukskllobsat'Law, Columbus, . S. B. STANTON & CO., Ohio, will attend to the business of their profession in November 6. No. 1 Goodale's Row. Franklin and the adjoining counties. OfTicc on High street, TVTAILS AND GLASS. FAY, KILBOURNE & opposite the Fmnkhn Bank, up stairs. 1 CO. have for sale 200 kegs Juniata Nails : 200 boxes 8 August 3, 1842. ,2m. . by 10 and 10 by 12 Glass. They also keep a constant supply COLUiUBUS IRON STORE. of ,tlie '"S" "zcs of Glass from 10 by 1 ' 16 by 22. THE subscriber is now making large additions to his stock une of Iron, Steel, Nails and Castings, which he offers for sale AT O. SUGAR. A few hhds. superior New Orleans Su- at very low prices for Cash, at the old stand of H. Glover ot 1 , gar, for sale low for cash by Co., on Broad st. oct.26dtf. GEO. GERE. Dacf7 U. COMSTOCK & CO. Forwarding, Commission nnd Produce Business. T3UBBERSI RUBBERS ! RIB KERS I SOO THE subscriber will continue the Forwarding, Commission J-V pairs Men's, Women's, Misses and Children's rubbers, and Produce business on his own account, at the ware- just received and for sale by the dozen or single pair, at tha house lately occupied by Gregory, Burr &. Co.; and will con- lowest cash prices, at the new Boot and Shoe Store of tract to ship Merchandise and Produce to the Eastern cities. BURCHSTEAD it RICHARDSON Columbus, May 11, 1841. C. G. SHEFFIELD. Oct. 2. ButtM Building, High Uriel. S. H. STANTON & CO. T3iBBONSChine, Barred and Plaid Ribbons, just re- W HOLES ALE and retail Dealers in Foreign and Domes- i- ceived by S. B. STANTON & CO,, tic Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, &c, &c, November 6. No. 1 Goodale's Row. No. 1, Goodale's Row, (opposite Gregory and Burr,) High rtl hiu hki , , . . . street, Columbus, Ohio ' Oct. 1,1841. K i KIBBIBS ! ! Bl'BKS ! ! ! ' J-V l.OOO Pairs Gentlemen's and Ladies' India Rubber STONE Ac TOWNSEND, Over Shoes, a splendid article, just received at the Golden ATJHOLESALE and Retail Dealers in Foreign and Do- Boot, and for safe cheap wholesale or retail, by VV mesiic Dry Goods, opposite the Franklin Bank, Co- December 1, 1841. KIMBALL & JONES. hi- J"ne23'18t2- -PEMOVAL-O W. SHERWOOD has remove,, to ALUM AND COPPERAS. 15 Bbls. Alum) 10 do J-- h Store lately occupied by the firm of Gregory, Burr Copperas j for sale at manufacturers prices by i Co., on High street, 3 doors South of the Franklin Bank. December 4, 1841. O. W. SHERWOOD. April 6, 1842. MEBICAN ALMANAC for the Year 1849, CHOES! SHOES! I SHOES!!! At the new Shot just received and for sale at the Bookstore of J Store, Buttles' Building, High st. BURCHSTEAD dec28 HENRY W. DERBY. & RICHARDSON have just received a splendid assortment A MEBICAN ALMANAC for the Venr 1849, ?oUowinrki"iS8C'' BU Shoe' a0"8 XI just received by louowing mnus. dec28 if N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. 'e FVench KhS SHp'' OOTS AND SHOES. 25 cases Men's Calf, Kip " Morocco Slips, ' and Thick Boots. Also 50 cases of Shoes, a general " fur Shoes, assortment. Just received and for sale by Misses colored Half Boots, August 18. FAY, KILBOURNE & CO. Children's colored Button Boots. Oct. t. B viiutiisMiiuuur, w un ft. at mc-COY have been appointed agents for the sale of eenu- Het Anker nnh;. ni.il.. -r. ..J ?tf.L .1. . -n .7 i. 7S 'wuis, ui nauuiicu quality, wnicn they will sell at New York prices. July 5. "RWABDj,1V9,"Genllcmen cal accommodated with JJ good Boarding, by applying at the first of the Eight Buildings. 6 M. McMURDYT April 19, 1842.. d6m. B BANDY.-3 Bbls. Old Peach Brandy, for sale by i-ramua,,,,,,,, O. W. RHF.H WOOn Jm dins IHerchnnt. f'.l.....i December 4. 1841. n. W RllPBWnnn rnrivfd .WOOD. CALF SEWED BOOTS. Gentlemen's French Call Sewed Boots, a fashionable articlo, for sale at the new Boot and Shoe Store of Oct. 2. BURCHSTEAD ft KiCHARDSON. COARSE BOOTS AND BROGANS. Anexten-' sive assortment of Men's Coarse Boots and Brogans, of Columbus manufacture, kept constantly on hand and for sale cheap, at wholesalo or retail, by October 25. KIMBALL & JONES. C1LERKS GUIDE. Goodwane's superior finishing J copies on Penmanship, in every respect suited to commercial purposes, viz. Letters, Orders, Notes, Sales, Re ceipts, and the finished Journal entry. Also, Jackson's com-plete sets, in plain and ornamental Penmanship. For sale by May 6, 1842. HENRY W. DERBY. piASII paid for Clover Seed, Timothy Seed and Flax Seed, by Dec 4 O.W.SHERWOOD. C-tARPETING. Ingrained Carpetjust received and for J sale at reduced prices, by Novembers. S. B. STANTON St CO. DBV GOODS. McCOY, WORK St McCOY oner for sale at their old stand, opposite the State House, a large assortment of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods. Jy 5. DRUGS AND MEDICINES, OILS, PAINTS, etc. The subscribers have just received a large addition to their stock of Drugs, Medicines, Oils, Paints, Stc, which they offer at wholesale and retail, on the most accommodating terms. aug4 FAY, KILBOURNE St CO. DWELLING HOl'SK for Snle. For sale, a well Duilt and commodious house, very desirable as a residence, and one of the most eligible situations in the citv. Apply to inarlU-dlf. 11. p. ESPY. FRENCH REVOLUTION. A History of the French Revolution. Hv Thomas Carl vie. 2 vols. 12ino. 2d Edition. Just received by Nov. 12. I. N. WHITING ft HUNTINGTON. rpuR LINED RUBBER a first rate article Ibr L cold or wet weather, fur sale nt Oct. 2. BURCHSTEAD St RICHARDSON'S. GENTLEMEN, don't go with wet feet, when you can purchase a pair of water proof Boots for 95, at BURCHSTEAD St RICHARDSON'S, Dec 18 Butties' Block. G LASS. 10 Boxes Window Glass ; 50 Dozen pr Flasks, lursoieoy icc j u. w. s Mt.il WUU1J. GLOVES. Gentlemen's Merino and Black Kid Gloves and Ladies' Do., just received and for sale by S. B. STANTON St CO. November 5. No. 1 Goodalc's Row HOUSE AND LOT for Snlc 1 will sell my house and Lot on Front street, south of and adjoining the City Livery Stable, on reasonable terms, for Lancaster, Chillico-the, and Franklin Bank of Columbus paper at par. March 11, 1842. H, RIDDELL. IMPORTANT to Itlcrrhnnts nnd Trader.. For sale, very cheap, at DERBY'S Bookstore, a large assortment of Blank Work, consisting of medium, deini and cap Legers and Journals, bound in Russia and plain sheep j invoice, biiu uny dooks, in Dotn lull annnall binding, March 24. ii LA DIE 4 don't go with cold feel, when you can buy a Fur-lined Shoe or Rubber, at a low price, at BURCHSTEAD St RICHARDSON'S, DeclO Butties' Block. KAD AND SHOT. 2,000 Lbs. Bar Lead; 60 Bags Li Shot j just received and for sale bv December 4, 1 Ml O. W. SHERWOOD. LININGS AND FINDINGS Just received, a large and first rate assortment of Lining and Binding Skins, Half Bleached and Green Shoe Thread, Shoe Nails and Pegs, Lasts and Boot Trees ; also, almost every kind of Shoema kers' Tools, which arc oflered unusually low, by October 23. KIMBALL St JONES. LADIES' SHOES. An extensive assortment La- of dies' Slioes, from the most celebrated manufactories in Philadelphia, just received nt the sign of the Golden Boot, viz : A splendid article of Quilted Buskins, new style, Ladies' line Kid Slips, American Kid Buskin Welts, American Kid Paris Tics, Ladies' Water Proof Over Socks, common Kid Slips and Ties, Kid Thick Sole French Ties, Kid Bus-kins with Galloon draw, Thick Sole Buskins, Stc, etc., by October 25. KIMBALL St JONES. MERINOS. A new and splendid assortment, just opened by S. B. STANTON & CO. Scpt.6, 1811. No. 1, Goodale'i Row. ISS ADAMS' LETTERS. Journal and Corres-pondence of Miss Adams, Daughter of John Adams, second President of the United States. Written in France nd England. Edited by her Daughter. Just received and s PIRITUAL CHRISTIANITY. LcrturM cm Spiritual Christianity. By Isaac Taylor, Author ol Enthusiasm," &.C., ic ...js.io, mcu.j, ui Momer iiiie, "Natural History of tfu received Dy H. W. DERBY. ucioDer zo. SHOE MAKERS will find at BURCHSTEAD & RICHARDSON'S a good assortment of Boot and Shoe stock, which will be sold low for Cash Eastern Shoe Leather, Kip Skins, Calf Skins, Goat Skins, Kid Skins, Russett, Yel-low and White Lining Skins, Binding Skins, Shoe Thread, c-. November 29. 1841. SOLE LEATHER30,000 lbs. Spanish Sole Lea. tner. of sunerior aualitv. iut m-mivrA anil Xr v October 25. KIMBALL &. JONF.S UGAR. 10 Hhds. New OtUan. Smrar f, k. April 16. O. W. SHF.RWOrtn s WAIM'S PANACEA AND VERMIFUGE-Forsalo " UUiyij rI, tilt-UUUKIVt OL CO. SA-GO-YE-WAT-IIA. The Life and Times of Sa. go-ye-wat-ha, or Red Jacket. By William L. Stone, New fork and London. Wiley 4 Putnam j 1841. A supply of this work, which forms a sequel to the History of the Six Nations, just received by October 25. HENRY W. DERBY. s TEPIIENS' NEW WORK-A new supply of In ituiits ui a mvi'i in vcuinu uiencH, vuiapas, ana X u ratan illustrated by numerous Engravings. By Johu L - riMllvlUIVUBI SJMJ M. U LlUUnSIUI Cl SHEEP SKINS. Kimball & Jones have just received i.unni 1. . lot oi.:. -.1.' i. . i, ivuuwuunji iuimvui7iieepoKiiis, which win ne soiu i:- ry cheap, at the sign of the GoLDIH Boot. Oct. 30, O UGAR. 20 Hhds. New Orleans Sugar; 15 Bbls; Loal ougnr , jusi received ana lor sale oy December 1841. ' O.W.SHERWOOD, rpiIICK BOOTS AND BROGANS Of all quail jk ties aim pnecs, ai Nov. 29. BURCHSTEAD & RICHARDSON'S TVANNERS OIL. 20 Barrels Straits Oil, of superior qiiamy, lor saie cneap, ov November 24, 1841. ' KIMBALL & JONES. rpE A. Imperial, Old and Young Hyson Teas, of superior quality, ai wnoiesaie or retail, ov S. B. STANTON & CO., November 22, 1841. .d&.w. No. 1 Goodale's Row. rpoBACCO. 25 Kegs Carfy's No. 1 Tobacco, (fi twist, j. lorsaieDy apr ioj u. w. csiifciiwouu. rpANNERS' OIL. 25 bbls. Tanners' Oil, of the best a. quaiuy, lor sale oy October 2. FAY, KILBOURNE & CO, rpHUNK HIDES. o00 Hides, suitable for covering i ruitKs, in siore aim tor saie oy October 25. KIMBALL & JONES. fpoWJf LOTS. For sale or lease for a term of years, -a- niiy very ucsiraoie L.01S in tne iity ol uolumous. fcn. quire ol mar 10 BRUSH it GILBERT, rpANNERS' AND CURRIERS' TOOLS. KIM- X BALL & JONES have on hand Tomlinson's Patent Curry Knives and Blades, I-leshcr's Steels and Bram Faces, Clearing and Scouring Stones, Glass Slickers, &c, which are offered cheap at the sign of the Golden Boot, No. 4 Goodalc's now. December 1, 1841. THE PEASANT AND PRINCE. A Talc by Miss Harriet Martincau. Great Cities. By John Todd. Barnes on Revivals. Tribute to an only Daughter. Poplar uiwvu. L,viy nwiy s uooK. Deiucrs ai nome. just r ceived and for s?le by H. W. DERBY. October 25. TRANSPORTATION 184. Buffalo Likk, Erio Canal : R. Winslow & Co's Line. Ohio Canal. The above Lines arc connected on the Lakes with Steam freight Boats and Vessels. HIRAM JOY, 18 South st., N. York. T. JOY & CO., Albany. JOY &, WEBSTER, Buffalo. R. WINSLOW & CO., Cleveland. The Agents of the above old established Lines are nrena red to contract for the transportation of Produce and Mer- cnanuizc on tne most lavorable terms. C. G. SHEFFIELD, Agent, April 25. Columbus, Ohio. ADAltlS' Patent KnugliphyMilla, just received a wholesale and retail, by may isu 1 J L.r.a S& KUINYUN A17ATER PROOF BOOTS. Gentlemen's Calf feewed Water Proof Boots, a irenteel article, at Nov. 29. BURCHSTEAD 6c RICHARDSON'S VyiHSKEYS Bbls. Old Monongahela Whiskey, on consignment, tor sale very low, by June 18. U. VY. rSHERWOUU. WANTED Wheat, Rye, Corn, Oats, Bncon, Whiskey Flour, Lard. Butter. Tallow. Country Suirar and Mn- lasses, Max Bced, leathers, fotash, Pearlash, Scorch Salts, Dried Fruit, Rags, Beeswax, and Ginseng, for which the April 16. u. w. SHERWOOD. WINTER STBAINED LAMP OIL. Fay, Kil-boure ii. Co. have for sale 400 gallons ofwinier ed Lamp Oil. Oct. 13, 1841. TITIUTE LEAD, OIL, Ac Fay, Kilhourne & Co t nave lor saie ouu Kegs winie beau, ground in Oil. zu ddis. c lax ceea uu. zu bbls. Whiting. 10 do. Spirits Turpentine. 10 do. Venitian Red. Also Dry White Load, Red Lead, Spanish Brown. Yel- ow Ocher, Prussian Blue, Chrome Green, Chrome Yellow, Litharge, Paint and Varnish Brushes. June 8. O CT BBLS. Ground Camwood. 10 bbls. Logwood. AO 10 bbls. Fustic. 6 do. Nic wood. 6 do. Alum. 1 hhd. Madder. Superior Spanish Float Indigo. Blue Vitriol, Oil Vitriol and Copperas. ' Also Clothiers' Press Papers, a first rale article. Just received and for sale by August 4. FAY, KILBOURNE & CO. BBLS. Old Rectified Whiskey. 10 do. Monongahela Whiskey. For sale by April to. u.W. BHr.KWOOD. C?( KEGS Casey's No. 1, 6 twist, Tobacco tl" 60 do. other good brands, do. do. ; iu uoxes v irgiuia uavendish do. ; 10 do. 2d quality, do. do. j 15 do. 12 plug do.; 10 Bbls. Smoking do.; 20 Boxes fine cut Chewing do. ; Just received and for sale by O. W.SHERWOOD, 5nfifl LBS. Spanish Sole Leather. ,UUU 600 lbs. half bleached and green Shoe Thread. Also Upper, Kip and Calf Skins ; Lining and Binding Skins. Just received, and for sale by August 4. FAY, KILBOURNE &, CO. 5((fi LBS. Cotton Chain, No. 6 to 16. ,UUU 2 000 lbs. Cotton Bats. Wick Yarn and Carpet Chain. Just received and for sale by August 4. FAY, KILBOURNE & CO. ADAMS' Pnlenl Metnlic "K A UGH PHY" MILLS, for convenience of use, durability of make, and rapidity of performance, excel every other kind of Coffee mill in the United State. Manufactured only by the patentees, and are offered to the public at prices to suit the times, the wishes of the dealer, and the wants of every body. Wholesale orders thankfully received by mail. Address L. R. LIVINGSTON & CO., may7 Pittsburgh, Pa. FAIRBANKS' Patent Platform Sealei are made in every variety of form, from the small counter scale to those used on rail roads for weighing a train of five cars at once. These scales have obtained a popularity never enjoyed by any other. Warranted perfectly accurate by the manufacturers. L. R. LIVINGSTON, Pittsburgh, Pa. QCKOrders for the above Scales received at the sign of the Gilt Pad Lock, High street, Columbus, Ohio. may7 BUTTLES & RUNYON. FURS AND HATTERS' TRLTLTIINGS. The subscribers offer for sale a large assortment of the above articles, consisting of Double and single ring blown Russia. Brown and White Muskrat. Neutra (sides,) Raw Coney. Saxony and Spanish Bodies. Silk and Cotton Sides and Tips. Black and Drab Banding and Binding, Silk Plush, Silk and Cotton Braid, Hat Leathers, Blue Drab and Maroon Skivers, Tip paper, Cards and Brushes, Bow Strings, Extract ol Logwood, and Gum Shellac. Also, Fine Otter Caps, Musk-rat and Nulra.do., Fine Seal Skin Plush, and Cloth do. FAY, KILBOURNE & CO. Columbus, Oct. 15, 1841. WHO orlla Chrarest r...Thnt the Qneatlon all other arguments are humbug. People buy Books and Paper where uiey can get the best and cheapest H. W DERBY pledges himself never to be undersold, and generally to tell cheaper than any establishment bj this vicinity. prRna&er jDERByiB -wBtkrW, when you .want Books, Paper, o Stationery ef any kind. maril CAKD PRINTING. THE subsori, ber having purchased one v Dickinson's Rotary Caku Presses has it now in ope ration, and is prepared to execute, on a shorter notice than has ever before been done, all descriptions of Cards. Billets, and Invitation Tickets. This Press brings the business of Card Printing to a higher point of perfection than it has ever before attaincd,and they can be printed cheaper, and in a superior style, than can be done on any other machine. Havingjust added a large variety of new Card Type, and intending to pun-base all the new fashions, the subscriber feels warranted in saying he can give entire satisfaction to his customers. A splendid variety of business and visiting CARDS, plain, glazed, and embossed, nnd billet paper constantly on hand. Columbus, Sept. 6. CHAS. SCOTT. PHILADELPHIA TYPE FOUNDRY. The subscribers respectfully inform Printers in general that they continue to manufacture Type of every description, from Pearl up to the largest sizes, and that they constantly keep on hand Type, Ornaments, Borders, Rules, ic, in great variety. They have recently made great additions to their stock of Fancy Lcltcr and Borders, and are constantly adding to their extensive assortment, such as they trust will be acceptable to the trade. Printing Presses of every description, Cases, Chases, Printing Ink, and every article nscd in a Printing office, furnished on as gooa icrms as ai any otner establishment in the country. Also, Stamping, Standing, Embossing, Copying Presses, etc. n. is. Mereotyping ol every description will be pi nroinotlv uuenueu 10. Dec. 23, 1841. No. 6 George street, Philadelphia. BOOKS AND STATIONERY. TJENRY W. DERBY, Bookseller and Stationer, has this XX day opened an establishment where ho will keep constantly for sale an extensive assortment of Theological, Law, Medical andMiscellaneous Books; School and Classical Books, all tho kinds in use; Blank Books and Paper of every description. Also, a large assortment of English and American Stationery. All of which he will sell wholesale or retail, on as good terms as can be obtained west of New York. The pub-lie Bre invited to call and examine his assortment, at the new Bookstore, opposite the State House. July b, 1841. NEW ESTABLISHMENT. COPPER, Tin, Sheet Iron, and Brass Ware Manufactory. E. AYERS St. CO. inform their friends and the pub lie, that they have opened their Copper and Tin Ware establishment On Ilil'll Street. CnlllinlllH H few ilnnr. Nnnlh r the Neil House, where, having added extensively to their slock and business, they are prepared to execute, on the shortest notice, all kinds of Job Work, and kepn rnnsiantlv nn hnn.l n general assortment of articles in their line. yopper tvettles, from one gallon up to thirty; Still and Ivorais; Steam Pines of everv dearriminn nnil rinil,;,.' and Hatters' Kettles, made to order, and in the very best style, u. . HHuuien mm win .iiutau nines. ow.it s raiem tooKing moves, ready furnished, kept constantly on hand. July 20, 1841. .y. LIVES of the Queens of England, from the Norman Conauest. with anecdotes nf Ihnir ('nun... in 1 by Agnes Stickland. ' memoirs ol Margaret Dnvidson, by Washington Irving. Poetical Remains of the Into I with a Biography, by Miss Sedgwick, in 1 volume. For sale at the Bookstore of dec 22 I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON A ''"' CLASSICAL DICTIONARY. A Classical Didionarv. cnntFlininir nn aeenimf nf kirn n.;n:. pal proper names mentioned in Ancient Anihnn n ,i.l ed to elucidate all the important points connected with the Geography, History, Biography, Mythology and Fine Arts of the Greeks and Romans. Together with an account of coins weignts, and measures, with Tabular values of the same ; by Charles Anthon, L. L. D., in one large octavo vol. of more than 1400 pages double columns of closely printed matter. 1 he above work, which is acknowledged to be the best extant, has iust been issued from the press of Harper & Brothers, and is for sale by a ' Vt .... pep-z- l. f. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. TO TEACHERS, PARENTS, & COUNTRY MERCHANTS. Th ...h.e,ih..r L. ..7." ... - , f n i " -"v uvuuj VUMSiailllY uu hand a full supply of all the School Books in popular use, which ho will sell by the dozen or singly as low as they can be bought at anv house in Ohin. A Geographies. Mitchell's, Huntington's, WoodbridTc's, Olney s Smith's, Malte Brim's, Smilcy's, Woodbridgo an j Willnrd's, Parley's, &c. grammars harkham's, Smith's, Pickett's and De Lacy's Reading Books. The Eclectic Serie. Nn I i r crson's Series do. do., Goodrich's four Historical Readers, i j S . . iT ""ut;, i"ns names' iveaaer, ricKctt's Header, Cobb's Reader, and many others. Sl'EI.LlKd Itnnira. Tho rkmon, rl.l, n:.l... Sanders', The Eclectic, Set., &e. " ' ' Arithmetics. Davis', Smith's, Pike's, Emmcrson's, 1st 2d and 3d parts,) Colburn's, 1st and 2d, Eclectic, Ray's Little, Parley's Little, and several others. Davif.9' Mathematics. A full course, including First Lessons in Algebra, Do. do. Geometry, Lcgcndcr, Bourdon, ecc., &.C. Akthow's Greek and I. ATi w fiiaiipi TSiiA-n sar, Sallust, Horace, Grammars, Prosody, Exercises, Dictionaries, &e. Also, a full supply of Quills, Paper, Ink, Slates, Penknives, CcC.,CCC. N. B. Rags received at market price in exchange fur Books. October 11. 18H. HENRY W. DERBY. DOWNING'S Lnndxcnpe Gardening. A Treatise on the 1 lieory and Practice of Landscape Gardening, adapted to North America, wilh a view to die improvement of country residences comprising historical notices and general principles of the art. directions for latino- n,n -,,. i j ranging plantations, the description and cultivation of hardy trees, decorative accompaniments to the house and grounds, the formation of pieces of artificial water, flower gardens, etc., with remarks on Rural Architecture, by A J. Downing, Esq., illustrated with numerous beautiful engravings on wood, 1 volume royal 8vo. " This volume, the first American treatise on this subject, will at once take the rank of the standard work." SUliman' Journal. " Sir. Downing evidently brings to his task much more than the mere requisites for a honk nhnni rrirrismiiirr Ha ! an enthusiast, as well as a practical artist in his profession. He "r'y w ij iMouucea irom given causes, nol from what he mav have fpH nf ihm in kAnta - ..... , , uuusiitin PCCM IIJ utilities; but from personal observation and experiment. The consequence is that such advice as he can give is worth having." JVorth American Review. " la a literary point of view the author has acquitted him-seir very ably, and the enchanting attractions of his subject are "owned wilh the wreaths of an elegant and graceful style." JVcto York Mirror " B We trust that every gentleman rich enough and happy enough to accomplish a residence in the country will take Mr. Llowning into his counsels or at least consult the numerous and charming designs for villas, ground, etc., with which his book is decorated." Commercial. " The work before us is designed to correct and give direction to a taste for landscape gardening and rural architecture, and the author has faithfully discharged his duty. To the novice it is invaluable ; while the more experienced arbor cul-tunst and landscape gardener, will find in it useful hints." Courier and Enauirer. " It it but justice to say his work is a timely, well-digested treatise upon all the various matters designated in its title it it eminently practical in its teachings." Knickerbocker. " And in itself what a charming book how much knowledge modestly exhibited how much good counsel suggested how much attraction added to that most attractive of all lives a life in the country." A'cie Jrori American. I For sale at the Bookstore of : April 1. I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. 1 HE ADAMS' LETTERS Letters of Mrs. Adams, wife of John Adams ; with an Introductory Memoir. By her grandson, Charles Francis Adams. Svols 12mo Also, the Letters of John Adams addressed to hit wife Bv the same. 2 vols. 12mo. For sale at the Bookstore of Nov. 12. 1, N. WHITING St HUNTINGTON. T!?tBwSrCE,Xhe ubscribT Agem for the Licking ,.fe K i"'"" Company. The Company insures on I safe, cheap and equitable principle. Those who wish lo have property insured are invitci to call and examine the principles and plan fh Cornpaily. WALTER THRALL. A if.' V,tEiwijCWpisiMierof Bankruptcy for Frank- Itn eounf-officw, Columbus, Ohio, is prc'parod to at-lend to ease of Bankruptcy. Feb. 19 184J NEW LAW BOOK. In Tress, and will be published early in May, " Cases, chiefly relating to the Criminal and Presentment Law, reserved for consideration and decid cd by the twelve Judges of Ireland, from May 1822, to No-vembcr 1840, by Robert Jebb, Esq., Barrister at Law; first American edition, with references, by John Wm. Wallace." " From the want of a Reporter, probably, it has happened that the merits of the Common Law Judges of Ireland have not hither) eon much known beyond the limits of their jurisdiction. The present volume may serve to show that the appointment of these Judres has been directed bv the same dis crimination, which, in less than forty years has given to another department of Irish Law the ser .ices of Reuesdale, of aianners, and of suoden names, than which the Jurisprudence of Eneland and of our own country, know none mure authoritative." " No authority in the law can exceed such as is furnished by reports like Mr. Jebb's. The law as laid down by twelve able Judees, who. after hearing a case well armed, have con sulted, deliberated, and in the last resort decided, must be re- Jnrdud as of controlling authority. In addition to this, Mr. ebb's style of reporting is very good. His statement of the case is clear ana ordorly t the arguments on bolh sides are well presented; his materials are said to be of the " very highest authority and the judgment of the Court is generally u-nanimous. The Judges aniiear, besides, to have been in cor respondence with the English Judges, and to have been some times assisted by them. T. & J. W. JOHNSON, Law Booksellers, Philadelphia, April 28, 1842. No. 5. Mil or st. NOTICE CHEAP tOH CASH. CIJSHMAN & HOWELL still continue lo carry on the Saddle and Harness business at their old stand one dour Knmh of ihn Franklin Bank, where Ihey keep constantly on hand, a largo assortment of Saddles, Bridles, Martingals, Whips, Valises, Carpet Bags, Saddle Bags, Trunks, double and single Harness, of all kinds and Qualities, chean for Cash, or rnunlrv produce. Farmers, look sharp ! keep your eyes open ! hard times, and no mistake ! We will sell for cost and carriage, cash up and no grumbling, at the following prices. The quality of the article is good, and no mistake : luuaauuics, at trom Ko 00 K12 60 SI6 00 100 Bridles, ' " IS 1 60 2 00 75 Martingals, " " SO 1 00 1 25 75 Trunks, of good quality, (hard lealher,) 10 00 16 00 75 Do., common, 1 00 2 00 3 00 7 00. 50 sets single Harness, plated, 10 00 28 00 50 do. double do., 28 00 - 60 00 These articles we are sellins- cheaper than thev ran tin bought West of the Mountains. We can afford these prices, and no mistake. We are now pushing along with a perfect rush. We arc whole teams ourselves. Wo slav the leatlier as Sampson did the Philistines, but we use a much sharper tool. Persons will do well to call and examine our stock, be- lore purchasing elsewhere, as wo are determined lo sell without reserve. We are the boys in the morning. It is " root hog or lose your potato." August 9, 1812. HISTORY of the War in tho Peninsula, anil in the South of France, from the year 1807 to the year 1814, by Col. W. F. P. Napier, C. B. Carefully reprinted from the 4th edition, and complete in 4 Inree 8vo. volumes. nun w iian-9 UI I ions Ol imillCS, CCC the 1 poleon. Tho task was difficult: the theme a imhln on: nnd we may be proud that the great deeds of our countrymen have found a worthy historian." " By posterity this woik (for to posterity it will assuredly desccud) will be considered as the testimony of an original witness: and of a witness, by his specific knowledge as well as his personal experience, well fitted to pass a judgment on the deeds which he saw and which he describes." " The work comes before us, both as a work of art and a testimony: it might fail in die one capacity, yet retain all its value in tha olhcr. But if it justly challenge our admiration in bolh characters, then will it take its rank in after times with those few but precious records of antiquity, wherein the scholar was an actor as well as historian." ."But to this high rank we think Col. Napier1 history hat attained." Edinburgh Review. For sale at the Bookstore of rnar!7 I. N. WHITING c HUNTINGTON. GARDENING, Agriculture, and Cattle. Dow-t nine s Lnndscape Gardening". Linillev's Then nf Hr. ticulture; McMahon's American Gardener; New American Gardener, bv Fesscnden : Cnmnletn farmer , r...wi . Practical Farmer, by Hooper; Chaptal's Agricultural Chim-lstry; Haywood on the Science of Agriculture; Complete Grazier; Farmer's and Cattle Breeder's and Dealer's Assistant: Treatise on Cattle, their Breeds. Mn cases; Clark on the Mulberry Tree and Silk Worm. The above, and many other new and useful books, are for ,a'c.l,y. ... H.W.DERBY. March 24, 1842. Oenosite the State Hnu., RKur?7A,i,TG- M' HERANCOURT has removed his Watch and Jewel rv MinKlislimni m naur n.:.i. block opposite the Puhlir. Rnildinsra nA A .l h, . i . - "ft uwuti UUI IU U is old stand, where, having added to his stock.he has now on hand a fine assortment of Watrhea, Clock, Jewelry, and Silver Warn, Plated and Britannia Ware, Pianos, Music and Musical Instruments, Military Goods, Cutlery, and a variety of Fancy articles, etc. &c. Also, Looking Glasses in plates and frames. French, Crown and Common Window Glass, from 18 by 22, to 10 by 14 inches. ITAll kinds of Clocks, Watches, and Jewelry repaired and warranted by s BUCK December 17. 1841. C ',""J' 81 d Mnnnfnctory, South Columbu. near the JVetn C,n,ri U.... ti. ...i. senber solicits a continuance of the patronage of hit friends and the public generally and has on hand a supply of the hardest Tallow Candles for Summer use, Moulds and Dips, which he is selling for Cash, or short credit, at the lowest prices, for which they can be made. Also, good Brown Soap, and best Yellow Soap, for 4 and 5 cents by the quantity. i ancy Soap in bars, at 9 cents ; please call and see it. Good light to discover the stain, . A")? 5ood SoaP 10 was1' out tlie ""ne- April 9, 1842.. dly. JOHN FUNSTON. HARRISON'S DIGEST, Vol. 4fust published by the subscribers, a Digest of Cases determined in the ting the work from 175fi to latn. The 4th volume, or sets in 4 -chimes, for sale at modewte prices, by T. & J. W. JOHNSON, nu i a i l- i - . Bookseller; No. 5, Minor st. Philadelphia. April 28, 1842. DBh. F,,TT'? TATKS,-Travel, in Europe and TTiih E",'(.e'nbrac,n?.ob5erva''ns made during a Tour dirough most of the countries of Europe, Egypt, Asia Minor ke ke during the year, 1834 to 18.1 lfyTaleue Mt ' M. D., President of the Medical Faculty of the IlnivershV of New York, and Professor of Siirn-er. L a... " , "n. just received and for sale by " " 1 O,-0V0- may i. w. WHITING Ac HUNTINGTON. ' B !ki?'? pT "Vy-2"0"' Novel,', i . , . j in sens irum vol. i 10 i.hi inclusive, or by the single volume. 1H7 i ". "?"', or' wnich nes he Man? 1 vol IBmo. Just received and rn l. h may4 I. N. WHITING St HUNTINGTON. A am 0 BKXECTION.-Aids to Reflection. By JTL Samuel Taylor Colcndge. Wilh the Author's last Cor-rections. Edited by Henry Nelson Coleridge. Esq., M. A. 0 1 ? "Jrefilted A Preliminary Essay. By John M' Vick-f r' '. P"?!"8"0' of Moral Philotophy, in Columbia Col-lege. Third Edition, Revised and Corrected. 1 vol. 13rno rncc pi U6. t or sale at Uie Bookstore of April 11. I. N. WHITING &. HUNTINGTON. WANTED POR CASH-1.000 bushels Corn, te be delivered between this time and the 20th of the present "AjfuW O. W. SHERWOOD. TIIDGE McLEAN'S REPORTS. Vol. 1 of Cases u argued and decided in the Circuit Court of the Unilerf w uie oevenm Circuit, for sale at the Bookstore of .. d'2a- HENRY W. DERBY. OHIO REPORTSVol. 1, No. 1, of Cases argued d.e'm'ned lhe Supreme Court of Ohio in Bank. By P. B; Wilcox. AuV-Vol. 9th. Reported at the December trm, 183d By Charles Hammond, for tale at the Bookstore Of for HENRY W. DERBY. nouse oi lows, me several Courts of Common Law, the t'l .l rURtC3T' d decrown Cases Reserved; together withafu Use ectinn nfF.nn iv r.. v.i a ' v vmvb, vi. v, comple

DAILY OHIO STATE JOURNAL. IP VOLUME VI. COL UMBUS. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 8, 1342. NUMBER 82. b PUBLISHED DAILY, TKI-WEEKLY, & WEEKLY, R.Y CHARLES SCOTT. Office comer of High and Town ilreels, Buttles' Building, TERMS. Daily paper per annum $6 00 Tri-weekiy per annum 4 00 Weekly per annum 2 SO Payable in advance BUSINESS CARDS. 8PARROW He MATTHEWS, ATTORNEYS and Counsellors at Law, Columbus, Ohio, will attend to the business of their profession in Franklin and the adjoining counties. OJficeoa High street, opposite the State Buildings. T. Sparrow. Oct. 8, 1841. F. J. Matthews. ELIJAH KACKt.8, ATTORNEY at Law, Columbus, Ohio will attend to anv business that may be entrusted to his charge in any of the Courts in this Slate. Ojfite on High street, over Burclistead St Richardson's shoe store. Dec. 1841. PERKY & DEXNISON, ATTORNEYS and Counsellors at Law, Columbus, Ohio, will attend to business entrusted to their care, in Franklin and adjoining counties. Office in the rear of the Clinton Bank, State street. July 9, 1841. WALTER THRALL, ATTORNEY at Law nnd Solicitor in Chanrery. Office on the East sido of High street, second door South of Mr. Brooks' Hotel. December 2, 1841. r.RO. nr. parsons, ATTORNEY at Law, Columbus. Ohio. Office on High street, opposite Oylcr's Hotel, third door south of the lore of Preston St Co., up stairs. Dec. 9. WESTERN HOTEL ND Waldo Stage House, 35 miles north of Columbus, on the Sandusky turnpike, DyJoiiH search. mar. . HARVEY Ac SEIRERT. B OOK BINDERS, Hcrancnurt & Ambos's new buildine, J up stairs, High street, opposite the public offices. John A. Harvey. marl7 Win. Seibert. HARDWARE, Ac. BUTTLES it. RUN YON, Importers of Foreign Hard-ware, and Dealers in Military Goods, Iron, Nails, Glass, Saddlers' Trimmings, Tinware, Tinners' Findings, Stc.., Ate, High street, sign of the Gilt Pad-Lock, Columbus, Ohio. NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORK. BURCHSTEAD St RICHARDSON, wholesale and retail Dealers in Boots and Shoes, Buttles' Building, High street, Columbus, Ohio. - A large assortment, of the first quhl-ty, always on hand. Oct. 1. I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON, BOOKSELLERS and Stationers, next door to the Clinton Bank, High street, Columbus, Ohio, A large assortment of Books and Stationery always on hand. BOOKSTORE AND BINDERY. CM ATTOON, Bookseller and Stationer, and Bookbinder, State street, opposite the State House. A general assortment of Books and Stationery always on hand. Book binding of every description, executed on short notice. FAY, KILBOURNE & CO. DEALERS in Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Dye Stuffs, Leather, Boots and Shoes, Stc, High street, Columbus, Ohio. Oct. 1. 1841. M'COY, WORK Ac ITI'COY, DEALERS in Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, Carpet-pcting, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Nails, Glass, etc., High street, opposite the Slate House, Columbus, Ohio. B. CO IIS I OC K & CO. FOK.WARDING and Commission Merchants, and Produce Dealers, Canal Basin, Columbus, Ohio. J. HI IMS WAY Ac CO.'S IRON FOUNDRY, Broad street, near the Bridge, Columbus, Ohio. Stoves of all kinds, and a great variety of Castings, always on hand. Oct. 1, 1841. INSURANCE. Losses by Fire or Water insured against upon liberal terms, by the long established and well known Protection Insurance Company of the city of Hartford. Connecticut. E. ROUI1INS, Gen. Agent, Cincinnati. Jan. 2G. M. J. GILBERT, Agent, Columbus. , BOOTS AND SHOES. TTIMBALL St JONES, wholesale and retail dealers in J.. Boots and Shoes, High street, Columbus, Ohio. Avery general assortment constantly on nana. II. TODD, Reiidcnt Dentist, OFFICE, 65 High street, near the City House, Columbus sure, without Clasps, and the Nerves of decayed 1 eeth de- rM man m i 7 TT stroyed by a single application. Jan. 23. M ASSES. 50 Bbls. Molasses, for sale by i i L! 1V1 April 16. O. W. SHERWOOD. GROCERIES, Ac. . .... . 0 W.SHERWOOD, Buckeye Block, keeps constantly on M miMi?,?IW'l"r SAWS. FAY, K1L- band a general assortment of staple articles in the Gro- A'--, ViY jT. SP" ep conslanl supply of Row. eery line, including Liquors and Wines, for sale at a small land Wl'l and Cross-Cut Saws, at the lowest prices. jun8 profit, either for cash or produce. Oct. 1.1841. 1ITOUSLINE DE LAINES. Plain M.usline De W. Ac K. THOWAS '- Raines "id Chines, for sale by ATTORNEYS and Coukskllobsat'Law, Columbus, . S. B. STANTON & CO., Ohio, will attend to the business of their profession in November 6. No. 1 Goodale's Row. Franklin and the adjoining counties. OfTicc on High street, TVTAILS AND GLASS. FAY, KILBOURNE & opposite the Fmnkhn Bank, up stairs. 1 CO. have for sale 200 kegs Juniata Nails : 200 boxes 8 August 3, 1842. ,2m. . by 10 and 10 by 12 Glass. They also keep a constant supply COLUiUBUS IRON STORE. of ,tlie '"S" "zcs of Glass from 10 by 1 ' 16 by 22. THE subscriber is now making large additions to his stock une of Iron, Steel, Nails and Castings, which he offers for sale AT O. SUGAR. A few hhds. superior New Orleans Su- at very low prices for Cash, at the old stand of H. Glover ot 1 , gar, for sale low for cash by Co., on Broad st. oct.26dtf. GEO. GERE. Dacf7 U. COMSTOCK & CO. Forwarding, Commission nnd Produce Business. T3UBBERSI RUBBERS ! RIB KERS I SOO THE subscriber will continue the Forwarding, Commission J-V pairs Men's, Women's, Misses and Children's rubbers, and Produce business on his own account, at the ware- just received and for sale by the dozen or single pair, at tha house lately occupied by Gregory, Burr &. Co.; and will con- lowest cash prices, at the new Boot and Shoe Store of tract to ship Merchandise and Produce to the Eastern cities. BURCHSTEAD it RICHARDSON Columbus, May 11, 1841. C. G. SHEFFIELD. Oct. 2. ButtM Building, High Uriel. S. H. STANTON & CO. T3iBBONSChine, Barred and Plaid Ribbons, just re- W HOLES ALE and retail Dealers in Foreign and Domes- i- ceived by S. B. STANTON & CO,, tic Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, &c, &c, November 6. No. 1 Goodale's Row. No. 1, Goodale's Row, (opposite Gregory and Burr,) High rtl hiu hki , , . . . street, Columbus, Ohio ' Oct. 1,1841. K i KIBBIBS ! ! Bl'BKS ! ! ! ' J-V l.OOO Pairs Gentlemen's and Ladies' India Rubber STONE Ac TOWNSEND, Over Shoes, a splendid article, just received at the Golden ATJHOLESALE and Retail Dealers in Foreign and Do- Boot, and for safe cheap wholesale or retail, by VV mesiic Dry Goods, opposite the Franklin Bank, Co- December 1, 1841. KIMBALL & JONES. hi- J"ne23'18t2- -PEMOVAL-O W. SHERWOOD has remove,, to ALUM AND COPPERAS. 15 Bbls. Alum) 10 do J-- h Store lately occupied by the firm of Gregory, Burr Copperas j for sale at manufacturers prices by i Co., on High street, 3 doors South of the Franklin Bank. December 4, 1841. O. W. SHERWOOD. April 6, 1842. MEBICAN ALMANAC for the Year 1849, CHOES! SHOES! I SHOES!!! At the new Shot just received and for sale at the Bookstore of J Store, Buttles' Building, High st. BURCHSTEAD dec28 HENRY W. DERBY. & RICHARDSON have just received a splendid assortment A MEBICAN ALMANAC for the Venr 1849, ?oUowinrki"iS8C'' BU Shoe' a0"8 XI just received by louowing mnus. dec28 if N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. 'e FVench KhS SHp'' OOTS AND SHOES. 25 cases Men's Calf, Kip " Morocco Slips, ' and Thick Boots. Also 50 cases of Shoes, a general " fur Shoes, assortment. Just received and for sale by Misses colored Half Boots, August 18. FAY, KILBOURNE & CO. Children's colored Button Boots. Oct. t. B viiutiisMiiuuur, w un ft. at mc-COY have been appointed agents for the sale of eenu- Het Anker nnh;. ni.il.. -r. ..J ?tf.L .1. . -n .7 i. 7S 'wuis, ui nauuiicu quality, wnicn they will sell at New York prices. July 5. "RWABDj,1V9,"Genllcmen cal accommodated with JJ good Boarding, by applying at the first of the Eight Buildings. 6 M. McMURDYT April 19, 1842.. d6m. B BANDY.-3 Bbls. Old Peach Brandy, for sale by i-ramua,,,,,,,, O. W. RHF.H WOOn Jm dins IHerchnnt. f'.l.....i December 4. 1841. n. W RllPBWnnn rnrivfd .WOOD. CALF SEWED BOOTS. Gentlemen's French Call Sewed Boots, a fashionable articlo, for sale at the new Boot and Shoe Store of Oct. 2. BURCHSTEAD ft KiCHARDSON. COARSE BOOTS AND BROGANS. Anexten-' sive assortment of Men's Coarse Boots and Brogans, of Columbus manufacture, kept constantly on hand and for sale cheap, at wholesalo or retail, by October 25. KIMBALL & JONES. C1LERKS GUIDE. Goodwane's superior finishing J copies on Penmanship, in every respect suited to commercial purposes, viz. Letters, Orders, Notes, Sales, Re ceipts, and the finished Journal entry. Also, Jackson's com-plete sets, in plain and ornamental Penmanship. For sale by May 6, 1842. HENRY W. DERBY. piASII paid for Clover Seed, Timothy Seed and Flax Seed, by Dec 4 O.W.SHERWOOD. C-tARPETING. Ingrained Carpetjust received and for J sale at reduced prices, by Novembers. S. B. STANTON St CO. DBV GOODS. McCOY, WORK St McCOY oner for sale at their old stand, opposite the State House, a large assortment of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods. Jy 5. DRUGS AND MEDICINES, OILS, PAINTS, etc. The subscribers have just received a large addition to their stock of Drugs, Medicines, Oils, Paints, Stc, which they offer at wholesale and retail, on the most accommodating terms. aug4 FAY, KILBOURNE St CO. DWELLING HOl'SK for Snle. For sale, a well Duilt and commodious house, very desirable as a residence, and one of the most eligible situations in the citv. Apply to inarlU-dlf. 11. p. ESPY. FRENCH REVOLUTION. A History of the French Revolution. Hv Thomas Carl vie. 2 vols. 12ino. 2d Edition. Just received by Nov. 12. I. N. WHITING ft HUNTINGTON. rpuR LINED RUBBER a first rate article Ibr L cold or wet weather, fur sale nt Oct. 2. BURCHSTEAD St RICHARDSON'S. GENTLEMEN, don't go with wet feet, when you can purchase a pair of water proof Boots for 95, at BURCHSTEAD St RICHARDSON'S, Dec 18 Butties' Block. G LASS. 10 Boxes Window Glass ; 50 Dozen pr Flasks, lursoieoy icc j u. w. s Mt.il WUU1J. GLOVES. Gentlemen's Merino and Black Kid Gloves and Ladies' Do., just received and for sale by S. B. STANTON St CO. November 5. No. 1 Goodalc's Row HOUSE AND LOT for Snlc 1 will sell my house and Lot on Front street, south of and adjoining the City Livery Stable, on reasonable terms, for Lancaster, Chillico-the, and Franklin Bank of Columbus paper at par. March 11, 1842. H, RIDDELL. IMPORTANT to Itlcrrhnnts nnd Trader.. For sale, very cheap, at DERBY'S Bookstore, a large assortment of Blank Work, consisting of medium, deini and cap Legers and Journals, bound in Russia and plain sheep j invoice, biiu uny dooks, in Dotn lull annnall binding, March 24. ii LA DIE 4 don't go with cold feel, when you can buy a Fur-lined Shoe or Rubber, at a low price, at BURCHSTEAD St RICHARDSON'S, DeclO Butties' Block. KAD AND SHOT. 2,000 Lbs. Bar Lead; 60 Bags Li Shot j just received and for sale bv December 4, 1 Ml O. W. SHERWOOD. LININGS AND FINDINGS Just received, a large and first rate assortment of Lining and Binding Skins, Half Bleached and Green Shoe Thread, Shoe Nails and Pegs, Lasts and Boot Trees ; also, almost every kind of Shoema kers' Tools, which arc oflered unusually low, by October 23. KIMBALL St JONES. LADIES' SHOES. An extensive assortment La- of dies' Slioes, from the most celebrated manufactories in Philadelphia, just received nt the sign of the Golden Boot, viz : A splendid article of Quilted Buskins, new style, Ladies' line Kid Slips, American Kid Buskin Welts, American Kid Paris Tics, Ladies' Water Proof Over Socks, common Kid Slips and Ties, Kid Thick Sole French Ties, Kid Bus-kins with Galloon draw, Thick Sole Buskins, Stc, etc., by October 25. KIMBALL St JONES. MERINOS. A new and splendid assortment, just opened by S. B. STANTON & CO. Scpt.6, 1811. No. 1, Goodale'i Row. ISS ADAMS' LETTERS. Journal and Corres-pondence of Miss Adams, Daughter of John Adams, second President of the United States. Written in France nd England. Edited by her Daughter. Just received and s PIRITUAL CHRISTIANITY. LcrturM cm Spiritual Christianity. By Isaac Taylor, Author ol Enthusiasm," &.C., ic ...js.io, mcu.j, ui Momer iiiie, "Natural History of tfu received Dy H. W. DERBY. ucioDer zo. SHOE MAKERS will find at BURCHSTEAD & RICHARDSON'S a good assortment of Boot and Shoe stock, which will be sold low for Cash Eastern Shoe Leather, Kip Skins, Calf Skins, Goat Skins, Kid Skins, Russett, Yel-low and White Lining Skins, Binding Skins, Shoe Thread, c-. November 29. 1841. SOLE LEATHER30,000 lbs. Spanish Sole Lea. tner. of sunerior aualitv. iut m-mivrA anil Xr v October 25. KIMBALL &. JONF.S UGAR. 10 Hhds. New OtUan. Smrar f, k. April 16. O. W. SHF.RWOrtn s WAIM'S PANACEA AND VERMIFUGE-Forsalo " UUiyij rI, tilt-UUUKIVt OL CO. SA-GO-YE-WAT-IIA. The Life and Times of Sa. go-ye-wat-ha, or Red Jacket. By William L. Stone, New fork and London. Wiley 4 Putnam j 1841. A supply of this work, which forms a sequel to the History of the Six Nations, just received by October 25. HENRY W. DERBY. s TEPIIENS' NEW WORK-A new supply of In ituiits ui a mvi'i in vcuinu uiencH, vuiapas, ana X u ratan illustrated by numerous Engravings. By Johu L - riMllvlUIVUBI SJMJ M. U LlUUnSIUI Cl SHEEP SKINS. Kimball & Jones have just received i.unni 1. . lot oi.:. -.1.' i. . i, ivuuwuunji iuimvui7iieepoKiiis, which win ne soiu i:- ry cheap, at the sign of the GoLDIH Boot. Oct. 30, O UGAR. 20 Hhds. New Orleans Sugar; 15 Bbls; Loal ougnr , jusi received ana lor sale oy December 1841. ' O.W.SHERWOOD, rpiIICK BOOTS AND BROGANS Of all quail jk ties aim pnecs, ai Nov. 29. BURCHSTEAD & RICHARDSON'S TVANNERS OIL. 20 Barrels Straits Oil, of superior qiiamy, lor saie cneap, ov November 24, 1841. ' KIMBALL & JONES. rpE A. Imperial, Old and Young Hyson Teas, of superior quality, ai wnoiesaie or retail, ov S. B. STANTON & CO., November 22, 1841. .d&.w. No. 1 Goodale's Row. rpoBACCO. 25 Kegs Carfy's No. 1 Tobacco, (fi twist, j. lorsaieDy apr ioj u. w. csiifciiwouu. rpANNERS' OIL. 25 bbls. Tanners' Oil, of the best a. quaiuy, lor sale oy October 2. FAY, KILBOURNE & CO, rpHUNK HIDES. o00 Hides, suitable for covering i ruitKs, in siore aim tor saie oy October 25. KIMBALL & JONES. fpoWJf LOTS. For sale or lease for a term of years, -a- niiy very ucsiraoie L.01S in tne iity ol uolumous. fcn. quire ol mar 10 BRUSH it GILBERT, rpANNERS' AND CURRIERS' TOOLS. KIM- X BALL & JONES have on hand Tomlinson's Patent Curry Knives and Blades, I-leshcr's Steels and Bram Faces, Clearing and Scouring Stones, Glass Slickers, &c, which are offered cheap at the sign of the Golden Boot, No. 4 Goodalc's now. December 1, 1841. THE PEASANT AND PRINCE. A Talc by Miss Harriet Martincau. Great Cities. By John Todd. Barnes on Revivals. Tribute to an only Daughter. Poplar uiwvu. L,viy nwiy s uooK. Deiucrs ai nome. just r ceived and for s?le by H. W. DERBY. October 25. TRANSPORTATION 184. Buffalo Likk, Erio Canal : R. Winslow & Co's Line. Ohio Canal. The above Lines arc connected on the Lakes with Steam freight Boats and Vessels. HIRAM JOY, 18 South st., N. York. T. JOY & CO., Albany. JOY &, WEBSTER, Buffalo. R. WINSLOW & CO., Cleveland. The Agents of the above old established Lines are nrena red to contract for the transportation of Produce and Mer- cnanuizc on tne most lavorable terms. C. G. SHEFFIELD, Agent, April 25. Columbus, Ohio. ADAltlS' Patent KnugliphyMilla, just received a wholesale and retail, by may isu 1 J L.r.a S& KUINYUN A17ATER PROOF BOOTS. Gentlemen's Calf feewed Water Proof Boots, a irenteel article, at Nov. 29. BURCHSTEAD 6c RICHARDSON'S VyiHSKEYS Bbls. Old Monongahela Whiskey, on consignment, tor sale very low, by June 18. U. VY. rSHERWOUU. WANTED Wheat, Rye, Corn, Oats, Bncon, Whiskey Flour, Lard. Butter. Tallow. Country Suirar and Mn- lasses, Max Bced, leathers, fotash, Pearlash, Scorch Salts, Dried Fruit, Rags, Beeswax, and Ginseng, for which the April 16. u. w. SHERWOOD. WINTER STBAINED LAMP OIL. Fay, Kil-boure ii. Co. have for sale 400 gallons ofwinier ed Lamp Oil. Oct. 13, 1841. TITIUTE LEAD, OIL, Ac Fay, Kilhourne & Co t nave lor saie ouu Kegs winie beau, ground in Oil. zu ddis. c lax ceea uu. zu bbls. Whiting. 10 do. Spirits Turpentine. 10 do. Venitian Red. Also Dry White Load, Red Lead, Spanish Brown. Yel- ow Ocher, Prussian Blue, Chrome Green, Chrome Yellow, Litharge, Paint and Varnish Brushes. June 8. O CT BBLS. Ground Camwood. 10 bbls. Logwood. AO 10 bbls. Fustic. 6 do. Nic wood. 6 do. Alum. 1 hhd. Madder. Superior Spanish Float Indigo. Blue Vitriol, Oil Vitriol and Copperas. ' Also Clothiers' Press Papers, a first rale article. Just received and for sale by August 4. FAY, KILBOURNE & CO. BBLS. Old Rectified Whiskey. 10 do. Monongahela Whiskey. For sale by April to. u.W. BHr.KWOOD. C?( KEGS Casey's No. 1, 6 twist, Tobacco tl" 60 do. other good brands, do. do. ; iu uoxes v irgiuia uavendish do. ; 10 do. 2d quality, do. do. j 15 do. 12 plug do.; 10 Bbls. Smoking do.; 20 Boxes fine cut Chewing do. ; Just received and for sale by O. W.SHERWOOD, 5nfifl LBS. Spanish Sole Leather. ,UUU 600 lbs. half bleached and green Shoe Thread. Also Upper, Kip and Calf Skins ; Lining and Binding Skins. Just received, and for sale by August 4. FAY, KILBOURNE &, CO. 5((fi LBS. Cotton Chain, No. 6 to 16. ,UUU 2 000 lbs. Cotton Bats. Wick Yarn and Carpet Chain. Just received and for sale by August 4. FAY, KILBOURNE & CO. ADAMS' Pnlenl Metnlic "K A UGH PHY" MILLS, for convenience of use, durability of make, and rapidity of performance, excel every other kind of Coffee mill in the United State. Manufactured only by the patentees, and are offered to the public at prices to suit the times, the wishes of the dealer, and the wants of every body. Wholesale orders thankfully received by mail. Address L. R. LIVINGSTON & CO., may7 Pittsburgh, Pa. FAIRBANKS' Patent Platform Sealei are made in every variety of form, from the small counter scale to those used on rail roads for weighing a train of five cars at once. These scales have obtained a popularity never enjoyed by any other. Warranted perfectly accurate by the manufacturers. L. R. LIVINGSTON, Pittsburgh, Pa. QCKOrders for the above Scales received at the sign of the Gilt Pad Lock, High street, Columbus, Ohio. may7 BUTTLES & RUNYON. FURS AND HATTERS' TRLTLTIINGS. The subscribers offer for sale a large assortment of the above articles, consisting of Double and single ring blown Russia. Brown and White Muskrat. Neutra (sides,) Raw Coney. Saxony and Spanish Bodies. Silk and Cotton Sides and Tips. Black and Drab Banding and Binding, Silk Plush, Silk and Cotton Braid, Hat Leathers, Blue Drab and Maroon Skivers, Tip paper, Cards and Brushes, Bow Strings, Extract ol Logwood, and Gum Shellac. Also, Fine Otter Caps, Musk-rat and Nulra.do., Fine Seal Skin Plush, and Cloth do. FAY, KILBOURNE & CO. Columbus, Oct. 15, 1841. WHO orlla Chrarest r...Thnt the Qneatlon all other arguments are humbug. People buy Books and Paper where uiey can get the best and cheapest H. W DERBY pledges himself never to be undersold, and generally to tell cheaper than any establishment bj this vicinity. prRna&er jDERByiB -wBtkrW, when you .want Books, Paper, o Stationery ef any kind. maril CAKD PRINTING. THE subsori, ber having purchased one v Dickinson's Rotary Caku Presses has it now in ope ration, and is prepared to execute, on a shorter notice than has ever before been done, all descriptions of Cards. Billets, and Invitation Tickets. This Press brings the business of Card Printing to a higher point of perfection than it has ever before attaincd,and they can be printed cheaper, and in a superior style, than can be done on any other machine. Havingjust added a large variety of new Card Type, and intending to pun-base all the new fashions, the subscriber feels warranted in saying he can give entire satisfaction to his customers. A splendid variety of business and visiting CARDS, plain, glazed, and embossed, nnd billet paper constantly on hand. Columbus, Sept. 6. CHAS. SCOTT. PHILADELPHIA TYPE FOUNDRY. The subscribers respectfully inform Printers in general that they continue to manufacture Type of every description, from Pearl up to the largest sizes, and that they constantly keep on hand Type, Ornaments, Borders, Rules, ic, in great variety. They have recently made great additions to their stock of Fancy Lcltcr and Borders, and are constantly adding to their extensive assortment, such as they trust will be acceptable to the trade. Printing Presses of every description, Cases, Chases, Printing Ink, and every article nscd in a Printing office, furnished on as gooa icrms as ai any otner establishment in the country. Also, Stamping, Standing, Embossing, Copying Presses, etc. n. is. Mereotyping ol every description will be pi nroinotlv uuenueu 10. Dec. 23, 1841. No. 6 George street, Philadelphia. BOOKS AND STATIONERY. TJENRY W. DERBY, Bookseller and Stationer, has this XX day opened an establishment where ho will keep constantly for sale an extensive assortment of Theological, Law, Medical andMiscellaneous Books; School and Classical Books, all tho kinds in use; Blank Books and Paper of every description. Also, a large assortment of English and American Stationery. All of which he will sell wholesale or retail, on as good terms as can be obtained west of New York. The pub-lie Bre invited to call and examine his assortment, at the new Bookstore, opposite the State House. July b, 1841. NEW ESTABLISHMENT. COPPER, Tin, Sheet Iron, and Brass Ware Manufactory. E. AYERS St. CO. inform their friends and the pub lie, that they have opened their Copper and Tin Ware establishment On Ilil'll Street. CnlllinlllH H few ilnnr. Nnnlh r the Neil House, where, having added extensively to their slock and business, they are prepared to execute, on the shortest notice, all kinds of Job Work, and kepn rnnsiantlv nn hnn.l n general assortment of articles in their line. yopper tvettles, from one gallon up to thirty; Still and Ivorais; Steam Pines of everv dearriminn nnil rinil,;,.' and Hatters' Kettles, made to order, and in the very best style, u. . HHuuien mm win .iiutau nines. ow.it s raiem tooKing moves, ready furnished, kept constantly on hand. July 20, 1841. .y. LIVES of the Queens of England, from the Norman Conauest. with anecdotes nf Ihnir ('nun... in 1 by Agnes Stickland. ' memoirs ol Margaret Dnvidson, by Washington Irving. Poetical Remains of the Into I with a Biography, by Miss Sedgwick, in 1 volume. For sale at the Bookstore of dec 22 I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON A ''"' CLASSICAL DICTIONARY. A Classical Didionarv. cnntFlininir nn aeenimf nf kirn n.;n:. pal proper names mentioned in Ancient Anihnn n ,i.l ed to elucidate all the important points connected with the Geography, History, Biography, Mythology and Fine Arts of the Greeks and Romans. Together with an account of coins weignts, and measures, with Tabular values of the same ; by Charles Anthon, L. L. D., in one large octavo vol. of more than 1400 pages double columns of closely printed matter. 1 he above work, which is acknowledged to be the best extant, has iust been issued from the press of Harper & Brothers, and is for sale by a ' Vt .... pep-z- l. f. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. TO TEACHERS, PARENTS, & COUNTRY MERCHANTS. Th ...h.e,ih..r L. ..7." ... - , f n i " -"v uvuuj VUMSiailllY uu hand a full supply of all the School Books in popular use, which ho will sell by the dozen or singly as low as they can be bought at anv house in Ohin. A Geographies. Mitchell's, Huntington's, WoodbridTc's, Olney s Smith's, Malte Brim's, Smilcy's, Woodbridgo an j Willnrd's, Parley's, &c. grammars harkham's, Smith's, Pickett's and De Lacy's Reading Books. The Eclectic Serie. Nn I i r crson's Series do. do., Goodrich's four Historical Readers, i j S . . iT ""ut;, i"ns names' iveaaer, ricKctt's Header, Cobb's Reader, and many others. Sl'EI.LlKd Itnnira. Tho rkmon, rl.l, n:.l... Sanders', The Eclectic, Set., &e. " ' ' Arithmetics. Davis', Smith's, Pike's, Emmcrson's, 1st 2d and 3d parts,) Colburn's, 1st and 2d, Eclectic, Ray's Little, Parley's Little, and several others. Davif.9' Mathematics. A full course, including First Lessons in Algebra, Do. do. Geometry, Lcgcndcr, Bourdon, ecc., &.C. Akthow's Greek and I. ATi w fiiaiipi TSiiA-n sar, Sallust, Horace, Grammars, Prosody, Exercises, Dictionaries, &e. Also, a full supply of Quills, Paper, Ink, Slates, Penknives, CcC.,CCC. N. B. Rags received at market price in exchange fur Books. October 11. 18H. HENRY W. DERBY. DOWNING'S Lnndxcnpe Gardening. A Treatise on the 1 lieory and Practice of Landscape Gardening, adapted to North America, wilh a view to die improvement of country residences comprising historical notices and general principles of the art. directions for latino- n,n -,,. i j ranging plantations, the description and cultivation of hardy trees, decorative accompaniments to the house and grounds, the formation of pieces of artificial water, flower gardens, etc., with remarks on Rural Architecture, by A J. Downing, Esq., illustrated with numerous beautiful engravings on wood, 1 volume royal 8vo. " This volume, the first American treatise on this subject, will at once take the rank of the standard work." SUliman' Journal. " Sir. Downing evidently brings to his task much more than the mere requisites for a honk nhnni rrirrismiiirr Ha ! an enthusiast, as well as a practical artist in his profession. He "r'y w ij iMouucea irom given causes, nol from what he mav have fpH nf ihm in kAnta - ..... , , uuusiitin PCCM IIJ utilities; but from personal observation and experiment. The consequence is that such advice as he can give is worth having." JVorth American Review. " la a literary point of view the author has acquitted him-seir very ably, and the enchanting attractions of his subject are "owned wilh the wreaths of an elegant and graceful style." JVcto York Mirror " B We trust that every gentleman rich enough and happy enough to accomplish a residence in the country will take Mr. Llowning into his counsels or at least consult the numerous and charming designs for villas, ground, etc., with which his book is decorated." Commercial. " The work before us is designed to correct and give direction to a taste for landscape gardening and rural architecture, and the author has faithfully discharged his duty. To the novice it is invaluable ; while the more experienced arbor cul-tunst and landscape gardener, will find in it useful hints." Courier and Enauirer. " It it but justice to say his work is a timely, well-digested treatise upon all the various matters designated in its title it it eminently practical in its teachings." Knickerbocker. " And in itself what a charming book how much knowledge modestly exhibited how much good counsel suggested how much attraction added to that most attractive of all lives a life in the country." A'cie Jrori American. I For sale at the Bookstore of : April 1. I. N. WHITING & HUNTINGTON. 1 HE ADAMS' LETTERS Letters of Mrs. Adams, wife of John Adams ; with an Introductory Memoir. By her grandson, Charles Francis Adams. Svols 12mo Also, the Letters of John Adams addressed to hit wife Bv the same. 2 vols. 12mo. For sale at the Bookstore of Nov. 12. 1, N. WHITING St HUNTINGTON. T!?tBwSrCE,Xhe ubscribT Agem for the Licking ,.fe K i"'"" Company. The Company insures on I safe, cheap and equitable principle. Those who wish lo have property insured are invitci to call and examine the principles and plan fh Cornpaily. WALTER THRALL. A if.' V,tEiwijCWpisiMierof Bankruptcy for Frank- Itn eounf-officw, Columbus, Ohio, is prc'parod to at-lend to ease of Bankruptcy. Feb. 19 184J NEW LAW BOOK. In Tress, and will be published early in May, " Cases, chiefly relating to the Criminal and Presentment Law, reserved for consideration and decid cd by the twelve Judges of Ireland, from May 1822, to No-vembcr 1840, by Robert Jebb, Esq., Barrister at Law; first American edition, with references, by John Wm. Wallace." " From the want of a Reporter, probably, it has happened that the merits of the Common Law Judges of Ireland have not hither) eon much known beyond the limits of their jurisdiction. The present volume may serve to show that the appointment of these Judres has been directed bv the same dis crimination, which, in less than forty years has given to another department of Irish Law the ser .ices of Reuesdale, of aianners, and of suoden names, than which the Jurisprudence of Eneland and of our own country, know none mure authoritative." " No authority in the law can exceed such as is furnished by reports like Mr. Jebb's. The law as laid down by twelve able Judees, who. after hearing a case well armed, have con sulted, deliberated, and in the last resort decided, must be re- Jnrdud as of controlling authority. In addition to this, Mr. ebb's style of reporting is very good. His statement of the case is clear ana ordorly t the arguments on bolh sides are well presented; his materials are said to be of the " very highest authority and the judgment of the Court is generally u-nanimous. The Judges aniiear, besides, to have been in cor respondence with the English Judges, and to have been some times assisted by them. T. & J. W. JOHNSON, Law Booksellers, Philadelphia, April 28, 1842. No. 5. Mil or st. NOTICE CHEAP tOH CASH. CIJSHMAN & HOWELL still continue lo carry on the Saddle and Harness business at their old stand one dour Knmh of ihn Franklin Bank, where Ihey keep constantly on hand, a largo assortment of Saddles, Bridles, Martingals, Whips, Valises, Carpet Bags, Saddle Bags, Trunks, double and single Harness, of all kinds and Qualities, chean for Cash, or rnunlrv produce. Farmers, look sharp ! keep your eyes open ! hard times, and no mistake ! We will sell for cost and carriage, cash up and no grumbling, at the following prices. The quality of the article is good, and no mistake : luuaauuics, at trom Ko 00 K12 60 SI6 00 100 Bridles, ' " IS 1 60 2 00 75 Martingals, " " SO 1 00 1 25 75 Trunks, of good quality, (hard lealher,) 10 00 16 00 75 Do., common, 1 00 2 00 3 00 7 00. 50 sets single Harness, plated, 10 00 28 00 50 do. double do., 28 00 - 60 00 These articles we are sellins- cheaper than thev ran tin bought West of the Mountains. We can afford these prices, and no mistake. We are now pushing along with a perfect rush. We arc whole teams ourselves. Wo slav the leatlier as Sampson did the Philistines, but we use a much sharper tool. Persons will do well to call and examine our stock, be- lore purchasing elsewhere, as wo are determined lo sell without reserve. We are the boys in the morning. It is " root hog or lose your potato." August 9, 1812. HISTORY of the War in tho Peninsula, anil in the South of France, from the year 1807 to the year 1814, by Col. W. F. P. Napier, C. B. Carefully reprinted from the 4th edition, and complete in 4 Inree 8vo. volumes. nun w iian-9 UI I ions Ol imillCS, CCC the 1 poleon. Tho task was difficult: the theme a imhln on: nnd we may be proud that the great deeds of our countrymen have found a worthy historian." " By posterity this woik (for to posterity it will assuredly desccud) will be considered as the testimony of an original witness: and of a witness, by his specific knowledge as well as his personal experience, well fitted to pass a judgment on the deeds which he saw and which he describes." " The work comes before us, both as a work of art and a testimony: it might fail in die one capacity, yet retain all its value in tha olhcr. But if it justly challenge our admiration in bolh characters, then will it take its rank in after times with those few but precious records of antiquity, wherein the scholar was an actor as well as historian." ."But to this high rank we think Col. Napier1 history hat attained." Edinburgh Review. For sale at the Bookstore of rnar!7 I. N. WHITING c HUNTINGTON. GARDENING, Agriculture, and Cattle. Dow-t nine s Lnndscape Gardening". Linillev's Then nf Hr. ticulture; McMahon's American Gardener; New American Gardener, bv Fesscnden : Cnmnletn farmer , r...wi . Practical Farmer, by Hooper; Chaptal's Agricultural Chim-lstry; Haywood on the Science of Agriculture; Complete Grazier; Farmer's and Cattle Breeder's and Dealer's Assistant: Treatise on Cattle, their Breeds. Mn cases; Clark on the Mulberry Tree and Silk Worm. The above, and many other new and useful books, are for ,a'c.l,y. ... H.W.DERBY. March 24, 1842. Oenosite the State Hnu., RKur?7A,i,TG- M' HERANCOURT has removed his Watch and Jewel rv MinKlislimni m naur n.:.i. block opposite the Puhlir. Rnildinsra nA A .l h, . i . - "ft uwuti UUI IU U is old stand, where, having added to his stock.he has now on hand a fine assortment of Watrhea, Clock, Jewelry, and Silver Warn, Plated and Britannia Ware, Pianos, Music and Musical Instruments, Military Goods, Cutlery, and a variety of Fancy articles, etc. &c. Also, Looking Glasses in plates and frames. French, Crown and Common Window Glass, from 18 by 22, to 10 by 14 inches. ITAll kinds of Clocks, Watches, and Jewelry repaired and warranted by s BUCK December 17. 1841. C ',""J' 81 d Mnnnfnctory, South Columbu. near the JVetn C,n,ri U.... ti. ...i. senber solicits a continuance of the patronage of hit friends and the public generally and has on hand a supply of the hardest Tallow Candles for Summer use, Moulds and Dips, which he is selling for Cash, or short credit, at the lowest prices, for which they can be made. Also, good Brown Soap, and best Yellow Soap, for 4 and 5 cents by the quantity. i ancy Soap in bars, at 9 cents ; please call and see it. Good light to discover the stain, . A")? 5ood SoaP 10 was1' out tlie ""ne- April 9, 1842.. dly. JOHN FUNSTON. HARRISON'S DIGEST, Vol. 4fust published by the subscribers, a Digest of Cases determined in the ting the work from 175fi to latn. The 4th volume, or sets in 4 -chimes, for sale at modewte prices, by T. & J. W. JOHNSON, nu i a i l- i - . Bookseller; No. 5, Minor st. Philadelphia. April 28, 1842. DBh. F,,TT'? TATKS,-Travel, in Europe and TTiih E",'(.e'nbrac,n?.ob5erva''ns made during a Tour dirough most of the countries of Europe, Egypt, Asia Minor ke ke during the year, 1834 to 18.1 lfyTaleue Mt ' M. D., President of the Medical Faculty of the IlnivershV of New York, and Professor of Siirn-er. L a... " , "n. just received and for sale by " " 1 O,-0V0- may i. w. WHITING Ac HUNTINGTON. ' B !ki?'? pT "Vy-2"0"' Novel,', i . , . j in sens irum vol. i 10 i.hi inclusive, or by the single volume. 1H7 i ". "?"', or' wnich nes he Man? 1 vol IBmo. Just received and rn l. h may4 I. N. WHITING St HUNTINGTON. A am 0 BKXECTION.-Aids to Reflection. By JTL Samuel Taylor Colcndge. Wilh the Author's last Cor-rections. Edited by Henry Nelson Coleridge. Esq., M. A. 0 1 ? "Jrefilted A Preliminary Essay. By John M' Vick-f r' '. P"?!"8"0' of Moral Philotophy, in Columbia Col-lege. Third Edition, Revised and Corrected. 1 vol. 13rno rncc pi U6. t or sale at Uie Bookstore of April 11. I. N. WHITING &. HUNTINGTON. WANTED POR CASH-1.000 bushels Corn, te be delivered between this time and the 20th of the present "AjfuW O. W. SHERWOOD. TIIDGE McLEAN'S REPORTS. Vol. 1 of Cases u argued and decided in the Circuit Court of the Unilerf w uie oevenm Circuit, for sale at the Bookstore of .. d'2a- HENRY W. DERBY. OHIO REPORTSVol. 1, No. 1, of Cases argued d.e'm'ned lhe Supreme Court of Ohio in Bank. By P. B; Wilcox. AuV-Vol. 9th. Reported at the December trm, 183d By Charles Hammond, for tale at the Bookstore Of for HENRY W. DERBY. nouse oi lows, me several Courts of Common Law, the t'l .l rURtC3T' d decrown Cases Reserved; together withafu Use ectinn nfF.nn iv r.. v.i a ' v vmvb, vi. v, comple